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the guy in '81, 75% of the city voted for him in. '85, 78% of the city. can you imagine 8 in 10 new yorkers agreeing on anything? especially who will run the city. the guy per phenomenon if ied new york of a certain time and will be missed. >> he did and maybe sort of changed and maybe not permanently for but a moment what it meant to be a democrat. significant harsh budget cuts that he put in that were not always popular. his favorite moment walking down to the brooklyn bridge and intervened in a very rare transit strike under his watch and sort of, you know, shecheer on the people to walk across the street and say come walk over the bridge. we won't let the bastards bring us down. a huge champion of gay rights and had some really out there ideas. ideas like sending convicted drug dealers to concentration camps in the desert. >> wow. >> yeah. he was just -- he was really quintessentially new york in the way you're saying, toure, because he was unpredictable. he was brash. he was out there. he was excitable. just a larger than life figure for the city. >>
the guy in '81, 75% of the city voted for him in. '85, 78% of the city. can you imagine 8 in 10 new yorkers agreeing on anything? especially who will run the city. the guy per phenomenon if ied new york of a certain time and will be missed. >> he did and maybe sort of changed and maybe not permanently for but a moment what it meant to be a democrat. significant harsh budget cuts that he put in that were not always popular. his favorite moment walking down to the brooklyn bridge and...
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the ones near us in new york are live get, but -- >> i love edinburgh. what an amazing city? i love it. >> it gives you the price? that's great. terrific. >> birmingham, alabama or england? >> that is england. >> there is a big difference. >> be careful. >> just warning you. >> they're in your city. they're in tons of cities. you can book a hotel in four taps. >> this is it. >> we've got a lot going on. >> thanks. >> i love you both anyway. >> happy early valentine's. >> is your home making you sick? healthy house tips to make you breathe easier after this. and...done. did you just turn your ringer off so no one would interrupt us? oh no, i... just used my geico app to get a tow truck. it's gonna be 30 minutes. oh, so that means that we won't be stuck up here, for hours, with nothing to do. oh i get it, you wanna pass the time, huh. (holds up phone) fruit ninja!!! emergency roadside assistance. just a click away with the geico mobile app. we can afford to take an extra trip this year. first boston... then san francisco. hotwire checks the competitions' rates every day so they
the ones near us in new york are live get, but -- >> i love edinburgh. what an amazing city? i love it. >> it gives you the price? that's great. terrific. >> birmingham, alabama or england? >> that is england. >> there is a big difference. >> be careful. >> just warning you. >> they're in your city. they're in tons of cities. you can book a hotel in four taps. >> this is it. >> we've got a lot going on. >> thanks. >> i love...
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it's 5:00 in new york city. guess what? this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> eric: so, you getting ready for big game this weekend? i know i am. i'm stumped to watch the niners beat up on the ravens. so bob has to wear a belly shirt around the building. a game i'm really looking forward to gets underway before super bowl xlvii. slow pitch softball practice on cbs 4:30 on sunday. scott pelly said to put the journalistic credit on the line interviewing president obama. if steve croft's interview is any indication we're likely to see lead in to the puppy bowl rather than super bowl. >> how would you characterize your relationship right now? what do you think the biggest success has been. foreign policy success of the first term. >> your campaign was a bitter campaign. i'll spare reading you what you said. how long did it take to get over that? >> oh! what question will pely ask the president and what questions should he ask the president? mr. president what is your favorite salty snack or 7.9% unemployment and record number of peopl
it's 5:00 in new york city. guess what? this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> eric: so, you getting ready for big game this weekend? i know i am. i'm stumped to watch the niners beat up on the ravens. so bob has to wear a belly shirt around the building. a game i'm really looking forward to gets underway before super bowl xlvii. slow pitch softball practice on cbs 4:30 on sunday. scott pelly said to put the journalistic credit on the line interviewing president obama. if steve croft's...
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more police officers will be leaving their desk jobs to patrol the city streets. sfwlirchlgt the most difficult moment for the state department under hillary clinton clearly was the loss of four americans, including ambassador chris stevens, at the u.s. mission in benghazi. last september she and president obama preceded over a somber repat yags ceremony at andrews air force base. >> so we will wipe away our tears, stiffen our spines and face the future undaunted. we will do it together. protecting and helping one another. just like sean, tyrone, glen, and chris always did. [ dad ] ah! lily... she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress. and she's not exactly tidy. even if she gets a stain she'll wear it for a week straight. so i use tide to get out those week old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. since i'm the one who has to do the laundry. i do what any expert dad would do. i let her play sheriff. i got 20 minutes to life. you are free to go. [ dad ] tide and downy. great on their own, even better together. >>> hillary rodham clinton healthing'
more police officers will be leaving their desk jobs to patrol the city streets. sfwlirchlgt the most difficult moment for the state department under hillary clinton clearly was the loss of four americans, including ambassador chris stevens, at the u.s. mission in benghazi. last september she and president obama preceded over a somber repat yags ceremony at andrews air force base. >> so we will wipe away our tears, stiffen our spines and face the future undaunted. we will do it together....
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he became mayor of the city. he was a very liberal congressman, probably his voting record was very left even for those days. he became a very conservative mayor. he was fiscally conservative. he was in favor of the death penalty at a time in which liberals were never in favor of the death penalty. he worked very, very hard to bring crime down. that's how i first got to know him really well in '83, '84, '85. the corruption that happened, happened around him. this was an honor man. i probably knew that better than anyone. i investigated his administration left, right, every way possible. i knew how honest he was which is why i always respected him even when he got angry at me. >> jenna: the question about american leadership today comes to the forefront even on a day like this where we have a bunch of different news, but one of the big stories is another one of our embassies attacked overseas in turkey. i'm just curious about your thoughts on american leadership in 2013 and where we really need to be as a country,
he became mayor of the city. he was a very liberal congressman, probably his voting record was very left even for those days. he became a very conservative mayor. he was fiscally conservative. he was in favor of the death penalty at a time in which liberals were never in favor of the death penalty. he worked very, very hard to bring crime down. that's how i first got to know him really well in '83, '84, '85. the corruption that happened, happened around him. this was an honor man. i probably...
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to like their city again. >> saved the city. people forget how bad things were in this town in the 1970s. it was on a knife edge. it was on its way to becoming detroit or something bad like that. >> exactly right and he built a lot of public housing, the other thing he did that was really left a mark on new york but he also served as we said before during an amazingly divisive era in new york where there was a lot of racial issues on the beginning of the crisis and his record is somewhat more mixed. lot of people he didn't do enough early. >> he shut down a hospital in harlem that was important to the african-american community and later in life said it was one of his regrets, one of the few times he actually he admitted he got something wrong. >> at the time it was the only hospital where african-american doctors could find jobs. >> he had some reasons for shutting it down but regretted that. the racial issues on his watch were not probably the thing that, he didn't handle the best and in his third term his mayoralty ended with
to like their city again. >> saved the city. people forget how bad things were in this town in the 1970s. it was on a knife edge. it was on its way to becoming detroit or something bad like that. >> exactly right and he built a lot of public housing, the other thing he did that was really left a mark on new york but he also served as we said before during an amazingly divisive era in new york where there was a lot of racial issues on the beginning of the crisis and his record is...
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the pension troubles, the city going bankrupt, ed koch helped revive the city. and the revival occurred, obviously continued through the '90s and bill bratman and rudy giuliani. >> in so many ways, what he did is such an inspiring story for today because he actually did get people to work together. he stood out. he was memorable. he was basically a leader, but he actually got both sides of the political spectrum to work together and the unions on board to work with business. and that's something which people need to remember today. >> he had the skills of a great turnaround artist. you know, didn't take prisoners. i remember i was in my late teens in the city when he took over. >> what? >> this was a bleak place. >> late teens. yes, sir, you can look it up. there was a bolt of energy that came with him, like him or not. >> yes, that's a good way to put it. >> he gave people hope. >> one of the greats of all time. >>> in other news, chuck hagel testified before the senate armed services committee yesterday for the job of defense secretary. he was not well receive
the pension troubles, the city going bankrupt, ed koch helped revive the city. and the revival occurred, obviously continued through the '90s and bill bratman and rudy giuliani. >> in so many ways, what he did is such an inspiring story for today because he actually did get people to work together. he stood out. he was memorable. he was basically a leader, but he actually got both sides of the political spectrum to work together and the unions on board to work with business. and that's...